Got my review spools in, lopped off a few feet of each to make some cables. Cable looks like the PVC on the outside of the jacket is nice and uniform, cutting off the outer layers I notice that the foil tape is a little on the thin side compared to our usual toughcable or shireen(shouldn't hurt anything, and will probably help not getting cut by it), but the drain wire feels super stiff, kind of like it is a low grade stainless cable that you can only flex a few times before it breaks. The tape is nice and tight on the inner conductors, and the PVC on the conductors is nice and uniform also. Twists per inch are nice and uniform, and it is a stiffer copper which makes throwing an end on it much easier.Sorry I'm not much at these reviews, but the main thing is the drain wire is too stiff, and broke 3 times before I got an end on and it took. Anyone else see this?

The drain wire is not stainless steel, it is tinned copper, the exact same as the other cables your mentioned.

I personally have not had any issues with the drain wire breaking but I did call several other people using the cable and asked them but they also did not report this issue?

The only thing we could think was that maybe your scoring the drain wire when cutting the jacket which would cause to break?

The foil if you look close at it is an aluminum laminated plastic tape, plastic on one side aluminum on the other. The aluminum side comes in contact with the drain wire as it wraps the cable for an electrical connection between the foil and the ESD drain wire. The thickness of the foil makes no difference in the shielding capability but we liked this material as it helps prevent cable links and allows for a smoother tighter bend radius.

But we will wait and see if anyone else has an issue with the drain wire.

Overall do you feel you will continue to use our cable and do you like the pricing and the wooden spool?

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I had our technicians look at both models of cable today. We have been using Apex9 cable for the last year and have also used Shireen, UBNT, and Primus cable as well.

So far, their thoughts are that we should purchase more of your double jacket cable. For the cost difference between the double and single jacket cable, we would ONLY order the double jacket. The $8 difference between the two means there's no reason to purchase the single jacket, at least for us. We'll take the extra protection and possible saved truck roll for the small extra cost any day. Myself personally, I would just stick to one cable and sell the heck out of it instead of producing and stocking two models.

Neutral: wire has shiny outer jacket compared to other brands (is this normal or because of stronger material?), not sure how they like wooden spool yet as we've always had cable come in cardboard box on plastic spool but I'm sure if you provide or point us to a good spool carrier, they'd be happy.

Anyway, our techs agreed if you make more of this double jacket cable at the $128 price point, we'll order a pallet from you as soon as it is available. Just make sure it's not a UBNT Toughcable green cable fiasco ;)

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I could have went with feet but I remembered my 5th grade teachers telling me would be metric before I graduated.....well I am almost an adult so I figure metric is soon.

The more I work in the field of (mechanical and electrical) engineering though the more I use metric

I used to do Civil Engineering years ago but I used feet for that, only in mechanical, electrical and chemical do you use metric.

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lligetfa wrote:Anyway... I could have sworn I read a complaint here that the length numbers were not printed on the cable. Did I just dream it?

It is on both cables however the printing on the first batch of Double Jacket was a little on the light side but we got them to make it brighter when they ran the single jacket and will be brighter on all runs here on out.

sirhc wrote:So the first production run of our double jacket cable had lighter than desired printing on the cable so we asked our contractor to make the print brighter on future production runs.

The single jacket production run is done today and getting packed up for shipment so Harry (our guy on site) just sent me a picture to show me that indeed the printing has been made BRIGHTER to our specification.

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